Qualm in a Sentence

Examples of qualm in a sentence

Qualm is a slightly difficult word, but we're here to help you better understand it...with EXAMPLES!

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Below you will find the definition of qualm, followed by 43 sample sentences (from real sources), gradually increasing in length.

It was going to be their way without any discussion, does that seem familiar?, and there was no qualm The ant-federalist got disgusted and boycotted the meetings. (source)

That qualm aside, what we're seeing this season is a show that has grown confident and comfortable enough to expand its universe while maintaining its tonal control. (source)

There is only one qualm I have about this thoroughly researched and well-organized exhibition and that is that it's too scholarly, too restrained in its design and presentation. (source)

It has to be one of the most personable documentaries I have ever seen and my only qualm is that I wish that there were some way to find out how they have progressed since the surgery. (source)

The only qualm I had -- it was my perennial qualm -- was that I would be found out in my snooping and seen living my life thirdhand, the writer's maddening distance from the real world. (source)

The presence of tradition strikes me as ironic, given that, etched there amid the other stony abstractions, one polished strip of granite offers -- boldly and with nary a qualm -- Pride. (source)

I believe in them all, because Truth is everywhere and I have studied every religion from Buddhism to Zoroastrianism and I can say without qualm that every one of em is true to some extent. (source)

And his only qualm, according to the Washington Post "is said to involve the financial impact on his pregnant wife and two children if he gives up his lucrative medical and journalistic careers." (source)

And if you have a qualm about something I'm doing based on a single five-minute conversation weeks ago when I'm exhausted and upset, the way to handle it is to contact me directly, via e-mail, chat, or phone. (source)

Certainly, not zero (particularly given certain demographics) ... but several orders of magnitude less than a very, very long laundry list of things that people routinely register without a qualm as acceptable risks. (source)

It does sometimes appear that auditors are more than happy to operate within the narrowest interpretations of their role, signing off accounts when one suspects that they must have the odd qualm about the business itself. (source)

I felt a kind of qualm of faintness and down-sinking about my heart and stomach, to the dispelling of which I took a thimbleful of spirits, and, tying my red comforter about my neck, I marched briskly to the session-house. (source)

The only qualm she'd felt was that if I learned the truth of the disgraceful way she'd engineered Cumming's downfall, I might recoil from her in virtuous disgust - which only goes to show that after fifty years she knew no more of my true character than I, apparently, did of hers. (source)

This may also push the ordinary lots to an obvious qualm and worry -- how come a country that needs to make a strenuous effort even to fight back ordinary ailments like Cholera or diarrhea could effectively tackle the more infectious and harder-to-tackle diseases like swine flu or bird flu in the event of their occurrence? (source)

Well, it means the chap can devote himself to looking at her, which Spotted Tail did most ardently; I realised with a qualm that with the paint and blood absent, he was a deuced fine-looking man, far handsomer even than most Sioux, and although he couldn't understand one word in twenty of what she said he nodded and smiled most appreciatively. (source)

Sentence Information

The average Flesch reading-ease score of the 43 example sentences provided below is 64.0, which suggests that "qualm" is a standard word that is understood by individuals with a high school diploma or degree, and can be found in news articles, books, magazines and other places.

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